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7.2 - Back to the Future! Dr Berwyn Owen and The Evolution of Community Pharmacy.

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This week, when we return to our normal format we are joined by Community Pharmacist Dr Berwyn Owen. Berwyn is a pharmacy proprietor and prescriber in North Wales. Formerly a Chief Pharmacist and a member of the General Pharmaceutical Council he is well placed to discuss what the future of medicines management looks like through the lens of community pharmacy.
Drawing on his wide ranging experience which includes stints in pharmaceutical research and as Programme Director for the Medicines Management programme for the NHS, we explore how the NHS is going to cope with the growing burden of chronic disease, and how pharmacies at the heart of communities could develop to provide so much more care.
This is a joyous meander through Berwyn's career and his own plans for the creation of a healthcare hub at the heart of his village in Penygroes. “You’ve lifted this town” is how one of his patients described the effect the developments are having.
Steve is away this week and so we are joined by the Fourth Apothecary, Clare Howard. As a basis for our discussion we reference the recent report by the Bevan Commission ‘The Future Foundations for the future of healthcare’ https://bevancommission.org/the-future-foundations-for-the-future-model-of-health-and-care-in-wales/ as well as the current pharmacy strategy in Wales ‘Pharmacy: Delivering a Healthier Wales’ https://www.rpharms.com/wales/pharmacy-delivering-a-healthier-wales.
As with all of our guests, Berwyn shares with us his Memory Evoking Medicine, a career anthem and book that has influenced their career or life.
Dr Berwyn Owen - Biography Berwyn Owen is the former Chief Pharmacist at Betsi Cadwaladr University HealthBoard, North Wales. He is also a former Council Member at the General Pharmaceutical Council, the UK independent regulator for pharmacy. He was a member of the UK Commission on Pharmacy Professional Leadership and chaired the sub-group on education and training and is an Independent Expert Member on the UK Pharmacy Professional Leadership Advisory Board.
Since retiring from the Health Board he has recently become a pharmacy proprietor and is a practicing prescribing pharmacist at Penygroes and the Nantlle Valley near Caernarfon. He is a regular contributor to Pharmacy Management and presented nationally on pharmacy leadership. He commenced his career in pharmaceuticals as a research assistant with Beecham Pharmaceuticals at Worthing in 1986. Studied pharmacy at Brighton University followed by a PhD on Orphan Disease at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland University. He was appointed Honorary Senior Lecturer with the School of Medical Sciences at Bangor University which is progressing to become the third School of Pharmacy in Wales. He has published on orphan disease and more recently on bilingualism within healthcare.
He is the past Programme Director for the Medicines Management Programme for NHS Wales and Welsh Assembly Government which led the agenda to reduce harm, waste and variation with medicines across Wales. He is also past chair of the Welsh Pharmaceutical Committee, was a member of the Ministerial Pharmacy Strategic Delivery Group and led on Medicines Management for the Chronic Conditions Framework Demonstrators. He is a member of the Llanrug Silver Band, the oldest band in Wales, and governor of the local primary school and a member of Clwb Mynydda Cymru.
You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg
You can view the Aural Apothecary Library here; https://litalist.com/shelf/view-bookcase?publicId=KN6E3O
Our website is https://www.theauralapothecary.com/
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This week, when we return to our normal format we are joined by Community Pharmacist Dr Berwyn Owen. Berwyn is a pharmacy proprietor and prescriber in North Wales. Formerly a Chief Pharmacist and a member of the General Pharmaceutical Council he is well placed to discuss what the future of medicines management looks like through the lens of community pharmacy.
Drawing on his wide ranging experience which includes stints in pharmaceutical research and as Programme Director for the Medicines Management programme for the NHS, we explore how the NHS is going to cope with the growing burden of chronic disease, and how pharmacies at the heart of communities could develop to provide so much more care.
This is a joyous meander through Berwyn's career and his own plans for the creation of a healthcare hub at the heart of his village in Penygroes. “You’ve lifted this town” is how one of his patients described the effect the developments are having.
Steve is away this week and so we are joined by the Fourth Apothecary, Clare Howard. As a basis for our discussion we reference the recent report by the Bevan Commission ‘The Future Foundations for the future of healthcare’ https://bevancommission.org/the-future-foundations-for-the-future-model-of-health-and-care-in-wales/ as well as the current pharmacy strategy in Wales ‘Pharmacy: Delivering a Healthier Wales’ https://www.rpharms.com/wales/pharmacy-delivering-a-healthier-wales.
As with all of our guests, Berwyn shares with us his Memory Evoking Medicine, a career anthem and book that has influenced their career or life.
Dr Berwyn Owen - Biography Berwyn Owen is the former Chief Pharmacist at Betsi Cadwaladr University HealthBoard, North Wales. He is also a former Council Member at the General Pharmaceutical Council, the UK independent regulator for pharmacy. He was a member of the UK Commission on Pharmacy Professional Leadership and chaired the sub-group on education and training and is an Independent Expert Member on the UK Pharmacy Professional Leadership Advisory Board.
Since retiring from the Health Board he has recently become a pharmacy proprietor and is a practicing prescribing pharmacist at Penygroes and the Nantlle Valley near Caernarfon. He is a regular contributor to Pharmacy Management and presented nationally on pharmacy leadership. He commenced his career in pharmaceuticals as a research assistant with Beecham Pharmaceuticals at Worthing in 1986. Studied pharmacy at Brighton University followed by a PhD on Orphan Disease at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne and Sunderland University. He was appointed Honorary Senior Lecturer with the School of Medical Sciences at Bangor University which is progressing to become the third School of Pharmacy in Wales. He has published on orphan disease and more recently on bilingualism within healthcare.
He is the past Programme Director for the Medicines Management Programme for NHS Wales and Welsh Assembly Government which led the agenda to reduce harm, waste and variation with medicines across Wales. He is also past chair of the Welsh Pharmaceutical Committee, was a member of the Ministerial Pharmacy Strategic Delivery Group and led on Medicines Management for the Chronic Conditions Framework Demonstrators. He is a member of the Llanrug Silver Band, the oldest band in Wales, and governor of the local primary school and a member of Clwb Mynydda Cymru.
You can listen to the Aural Apothecary playlist here; https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3OsWj4w8sxsvuwR9zMXgn5?si=tiHXrQI7QsGtSQwPyz1KBg
You can view the Aural Apothecary Library here; https://litalist.com/shelf/view-bookcase?publicId=KN6E3O
Our website is https://www.theauralapothecary.com/
To get in touch follow us on Twitter and Instagram @auralapothecary or email us at auralapothecarypod@gmail.com . Don’t forget to rate us and comment wherever you have got this podcast from.
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